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Temporary breaching of 1.5C in next five years?
that one of the years between 2022 and 2026 will exceed 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. A single year of exceedance above 1.5°C does not mean we have breached the iconic threshold of the Paris Agreement, but it does reveal that we are edging ever closer to a situation where 1.5°C could be exceeded
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Airborne observations research
What does this research involve? Our airborne observations research team studies how radiation moves through the atmosphere and how it interacts with the Earth's surface and clouds. To do this, they use special instruments called radiometers that are mounted on a research aircraft known as FAAM
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weatherlands-forecast-lesson-plan.pdf
! Looking at a weather forecast can help keep us safe. 02 How we forecast the weather Ask the group if they know how scientists at the Met Office can predict what the weather is going to be? Explain to the group that Meteorologists can’t forecast what the weather is going to do in the future
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‘Significant’ impacts from Tropical Storm Debby in United States – will it influence UK weather?
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Assessing changes in future water usage
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wiser-sahel-faqs.pdf
to focus on new and enhanced ways of delivering Weather and Climate Information Services (WCIS) across each region, to strengthen its ‘uptake and use across the value chain. Q: What does a Gender Equity and Social Inclusion (GESI) sensitive approach for WISER Africa look like? What does it mean
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weatherlands-forecast-lesson-plan_v2.pdf
! Looking at a weather forecast can help keep us safe. 02 How we forecast the weather Ask the group if they know how scientists at the Met Office can predict what the weather is going to be? Explain to the group that Meteorologists can’t forecast what the weather is going to do in the future
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greyzoneproject_eurec4a_protocol_v2.pdf
are strongly encouraged to do so in order to provide “reference simulations”. 3. Initialisation and lateral boundary conditions Models, in particular global models, should be initialised with ERA5 reanalysis. Limited-area models on the kilometre-scale domain should use ERA5 as lateral boundary
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Why has it been so warm and humid recently?
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How cookies are used by the Met Office
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